TD has a whole bunch of interesting bank branches across Ontario built between 1960 and 1980 to replace old branches. The one in downtown Brampton, white brick with black panels and windows; the Owen Sound branch, where there's arched overhangs that mimic the Victorian blocks around it. Some seem to want to reflect, in minature scale, their new modern headquarters, others seem to be modernist homages to the the buildings they likely replaced. Royal Bank and CIBC also built interesting branches around this time, and I like the art moderne branches that the Bank of Montreal built in a slightly earlier period, though I find BoM later buildings to be too repetitive.